Britain’s Jack Draper ousted Italian Lorenzo Musetti on Friday to set up a Madrid Open title showdown with Norwegian Casper Ruud who overcame a rib issue to book his final ticket.
Ruud squeezed into the 25th tour-level final of his career with a 6-4, 7-5 victory over Argentine Francisco Cerundolo after a medical timeout because of chest and back discomfort.
Ruud was followed into the final by Draper who battled to a 6-3, 7-6(4) victory over Monte Carlo runner-up Musetti.
“To be back in a Masters 1000 final feels great,” said Ruud.
“It’s not every day you get to play for these titles. I’ve been in two finals before and lost both, so hopefully it’ll be third time is a charm.”
The Norwegian lost both of his two previous Masters 1000 finals – in 2024 Monte Carlo and 2022 Miami – and will be gunning for his first title at this level on Sunday.
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“Casper is such an experienced player, someone who has made finals of two Grand Slams, is just a complete pro, and someone who always gives his best and is so tough to beat,” said Draper.
“He’s in the final, he’s playing well, and I’m going to have to bring my A-game for sure.”
Draper improved to 4-0 in career meetings with Musetti and advanced to his second Masters 1000 final of the year.
“I felt like both of us, our quality didn’t drop from the first ball. Credit to Lorenzo, he’s honestly playing so good on the clay,” said Draper, winner on hard court in Indian Wells in March and set to enter the top five next week.
“I’ve played him on the hard and on the grass in the juniors, growing up with him. But on the clay he’s a different beast and so, to get this win, on this court, in this stage, in the semi-finals of this competition, honestly it means so much to me.”
The 23-year-old lefty fired 20 winners against 19 unforced errors in a high-quality two-hour showdown with the Italian.
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